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Utility Garment Sewing

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Blind Hem 

The blind hem creates an invisible hem on 
garments. There are two types of blind hem, one is 
recommended for medium to heavy woven fab rics, 
the other for stretch. 

The blind hem is not suggested for light weight 
fabric, but your Sew ing Advisor will select the best 
stitch possible.

Fabric:

 Stretch medium

Touch: 

Stretch medium fabric and Blind hem 

technique in the Sewing Advisor.

Use:

 

Presser foot D and size 90 stretch needle as 

rec om mend ed.

Fold a 2'' (50 mm) hem along one fabric edge pla ce 
pins in place perpendicular to the hem with the hem 
to fi rst entry of the pin about 1/4'' (6 mm) from the 
hem edge.

Hold the fabric wrong side up with the hem to the 
right. 

Fold the hem under to the right side, leaving about 
1/4'' (6 mm) of the hem extending to the right. You 
will sew on this extension. 

Sew:

• Place the fabric under presser foot D with the 

folded edge against the right toe of the foot. 

• Step on the foot control. The Sen sor foot low ers 

automatically. Be sure to remove the pins before 
you sew over them. Do not try to sew over pins. 
Touch Pivot 

  and adjust fabric if necessary.

• As the large zigzag swings to the left, it should 

barely catch the fold. Generally the Sewing 
Ad vi sor will choose the correct width. Adjust the 
stitch width if necessary. 

   If too much fabric is caught, go to 

 

 to 

narrow the width (  ). If the zigzag is not catching 
the fold, wid en (  ) the width.

• Touch 

 .

  

Содержание Quilt Designer II

Страница 1: ...User s Guide KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING ...

Страница 2: ...ine needle Always use the proper needle plate The wrong plate can cause the needle to break Do not use bent needles Do not pull or push fabric while stitching It may deflect the needle causing it to break Switch the Sewing machine off 0 when making any adjustment in the needle area such as threading needle changing needle threading bobbin or changing presser foot etc Always unplug Sewing machine fr...

Страница 3: ... 34 Hem 35 Buttonhole 36 Button 37 Utility Sewing 38 Straight Stitch 38 Lightning Stitch Stretch Stitch 38 Learn your Quilt Designer II Page 4 26 Decorative Sewing Page 57 66 Utility Garment Sewing Page 27 46 Gathering 38 Twenty five Needle Positions 39 Center Zipper 40 Reinforced Straight Stitch 41 Multiple ZigZag Stitches 42 Mending and Darning 43 Buttonholes 44 Stitch Table Utility Stitches 46 Q...

Страница 4: ...eedle threader 16 Needle bar 17 Presser foot 18 Free arm 19 Bobbin cover 20 Base plate 21 Feed teeth up down dial 22 Presser foot bar and presser foot ankle 23 Needle clamp screw 24 Sensor foot down button 25 Sensor foot pivot button 26 Sensor foot up extra lift button 27 Selective Thread Cutter button 28 Thread tension disk for bobbin winding 29 Main spool pin 30 Spool holders 31 Bobbin winding g...

Страница 5: ...e sewing embroidering to avoid the discoloring AccessoryTray 47 Work space extension 48 Space for accessories 49 Space for presser feet 50 Space for bobbins 51 Space for needles Rear Side 43 Handle 44 Thread cutter 45 Needle threader 46 Embroidery unit connection socket Unpack Quilt Designer II 1 Place the machine on a table or cabinet remove the packaging and lift off the cover 2 Remove the packi...

Страница 6: ... Among the accessories you find the main cord On the underside of the machine you will find information about the power supply V and the frequency Hz Before plugging in check to ensure that the foot control is of type FR4 see underside of foot control 1 Take out the cord from the foot control Connect the foot control cord to the front socket on the bottom right side of the machine 2 Connect the main...

Страница 7: ...ne to provide a larger work surface Slide the Accessory Tray to the left passing the stop position and remove it if you wish to use the free arm If you need a larger work surface there is a work surface extension stored inside the rear cover of the tray Remove the Accessory Tray from the machine 1 Open the rear cover of the tray and slide the work surface extension up and out 2 Place the work surf...

Страница 8: ...in horizontal position and with narrow thread spools place the large spool holder a under the thread spool The small holder b is placed in front of the thread spool If you use large thread spools place the small spool holder b under the thread spool and the large holder a in front of it The flat side of the spool holder shall be pressed firmly against the spool There shall be no space between spool ...

Страница 9: ... arrow 2 Bring the thread up and over the pre tension thread guide a and under the thread guide b Bring the thread over the thread tension discs c 3 Continue threading in the direction indicated by the arrows Bring the thread from the right when threading into the slot on the take up lever 4 Pull the thread into the last guide just above the needle Vertical Spool Pin 1 Pull the spool pin out Place...

Страница 10: ...guide Thread the right needle NeedleThreader The needle must be in the up position to use the needle threader We also recommend lowering the presser foot 1 Pull the needle threader all the way down behind the needle 2 Bring it forward until the metal flanges cover the needle A small hook will pass through the needle eye 3 Place the thread around the guide a and under the flanges in front of the need...

Страница 11: ...only the original Husqvarna Viking green bobbins Only use a metal presser foot when bobbin winding from the needle To wind follow the instructions for Bobbin winding The difference is that the thread is brought up from the needle under the presser foot and to the right over thread guide d Note We do not recommend winding specialty threads such as invisible or other stretchy threads through the nee...

Страница 12: ...titch sequence has been completed STOP is cancelled when you touch the button again or by selecting a new stitch When STOP is active the button lights up The STOP function can be programmed It can also be used for one color embroidery FIX is automatically activated when a stitch is selected or when the Selective Thread Cutter has been used FIX is used to tie off stitches The button lights up while...

Страница 13: ...resser foot is automatically lowered when you start your sewing When you stop with the needle in the down position the presser foot is automatically lifted to pivot position If you have selected Needle stop up Raises the presser foot and the needle to up position Touch twice for extra lift Makes it easier to get thick fabrics under the presser foot If you have selected Needle stop down Raises the ...

Страница 14: ...d straight over the buttonhole columns Presser Foot D This foot is used for blind hem stitches The inner edge of this foot guides the fabric The bottom of the foot is designed to ride along the hem edge Presser Foot E This is the zipper foot and can be snapped on either to the right or to the left of the needle This makes it easy to sew on both sides of the zipper Presser Foot H This foot with a g...

Страница 15: ... sews the buttonhole size that has been entered into the machine The middle mark gives a 9 16 15 mm buttoning edge Changing the Presser Foot Turn off the main switch 1 Make sure that the needle is in the highest position Pull the presser foot towards you 2 Line up the cross pin on the foot between the spring and the presser foot ankle Press back until the foot snaps into place S ...

Страница 16: ...he stretch needle is marked yellow and has a rounded point C Jeans Needles Sizes 90 and 100 These needles are used for sewing in woven heavy fabrics for example denim and canvas fabric The jeans needle is marked blue and has an extremely sharp point to facilitate the penetrating of the fabric Note Change the needle often always use a straight needle with a sharp point a A defective needle b can ca...

Страница 17: ... for normal sewing such as different kinds of straight stitches zig zag stitches overlock and flatlock stitches Buttonholes and stitches that are perfect for darning and mending are also found on the Stitch d Card A1 Utility stitches Quilt and Appliqué Stitches Stitch d Card E1 features a variety of stitches that can be used for quilt and appliqué sewing Fashion Stitches Stitch d Card N1 Fashion fe...

Страница 18: ...the Touch Screen When turning on the machine the display is lit up and you see a Welcome Screen together with the software version number then the NORM and ADJUST modes are activated Sewing Advisor Woven Medium Select fabric type and weight and sewing technique from the Sewing Advisor then Quilt Designer II selects the stitch and settings see page 19 SET Touch SET to change default machine setting...

Страница 19: ...ediately the Sewing Technique menu appears SewingTechnique Select from eight different sewing techniques The selected sewing technique button turns black to indicate your choice Your Quilt Designer II selects the best stitch thread tension stitch length stitch width sewing speed presser foot pressure and recommends the presser foot for your project To select a new Sewing Technique just touch anoth...

Страница 20: ... if such settings are active When a setting has been changed the number is inverted in color meaning the text becomes green with black background SET 1 TopThreadTension Adjust top thread tension by touching or The number indicates the tension setting The higher the number the more tension on the top thread Presser Foot Pressure or Lift Height Adjust presser foot pressure by touching or The number ...

Страница 21: ...cancel the automatic pivot position of the presser foot when stopping with the needle stop down SelectiveThread Cutter If you prefer to handle the thread cutter manually with the function button touch SET 4 Free Motion Sewing Touch this function when you want to activate the free motion sewing function Touch for free motion straight stitch Touch for free motion zigzag Sensor Q Foot Touch to to set...

Страница 22: ...n is calibrated at the Husqvarna Viking factory but the settings may be affected when the machine is shipped and transported You only need to calibrate the Touch Screen if there is a precision problem when touching the tabs on the screen To calibrate the Touch Screen open Touch and the calibration screen appears 1 Touch in the center of cross 1 This is best done with a pointed but not sharp object...

Страница 23: ...DJUST Menu Touch to override default settings and to make manual adjustments in stitch length and or stitch width Elongation or mirror imaging of stitches side to side and end to end are also done in The stitch length stitch width and elongation can be changed by touching or Minimum and maximum settings are indicated with a beep signal Note The elongation function is only available when sewing sat...

Страница 24: ...ch that is too wide the twin needle Pop up appears The stitch width of the selected stitch is adjusted automatically to fit the twin needle setting The twin needle Pop up also appears if the twin needle safety button is set when the machine is turned on Open and touch the single needle icon to cancel the twin needle safety Sensor Q Foot The Sensor Q Foot Pop up appears if the Sensor Q Foot function...

Страница 25: ...esser foot Step on the foot control and begin sewing The presser foot is lowered automatically If you need to adjust fabric touch Pivot Note Use to start and stop the machine without using the foot control The Stitch Plate The Zigzag Stitch Plate with inch markings is useful when quilting For Optional Stitch Plates see Accessory User s Guide The Stitch d Card Follow the instructions above but inst...

Страница 26: ...hread tension is set in 1 Begin with a tension that is too loose i e set at the lowest number The lower thread will lie straight and the upper thread will be drawn down on the underside 2 If you set the tension at the highest number the opposite will occur and the seam may pucker 3 The correct thread tension is set when the threads interlock in the middle of both layers of material or in the case ...

Страница 27: ...27 Utility Garment Sewing ...

Страница 28: ...ming or embroidering Fabric Selection Woven or Knit The difference between woven and knit fabric is the way the threads are put together Woven fabrics are made of two thread systems warp lengthwise and weft crosswise that intersect at right angles A knit fabric is made of one thread system with interlaced stitches A knit fabric is elastic As a general rule enter Woven for stable fabrics that have ...

Страница 29: ...isibleThread Single clear synthetic thread Used for quilting and other decorative sewing As you read the following instructions sew the step by step exercises to learn your Husqvarna Viking Quilt Designer II sewing machine to the fullest Use the Function Buttons If you need to adjust fabric touch Pivot Touch Needle stop down When stopping the machine Sensor Foot raises to the pivot position with t...

Страница 30: ... Presser foot A and Size 80 needle as recommended Sew Place fabrics right sides together Put the fabric in position under the presser foot Line up the edge with the 5 8 15 mm seam guide Step on the foot control The Sensor Foot lowers automatically Stitch a seam Touch when finished Stretch Fabric Fabric Stretch light cut in two Touch Sewing Advisor tab on the Touch Screen Stretch Light fabric and Se...

Страница 31: ...d Overcast technique The Sewing Advisor selects a three step zigzag stitch Use Presser foot J and size 80 needle as recommended Place the edge of a single thickness of fabric under presser foot J with the pin on the foot along the edge of the fabric The three step zigzag stitch sews over the pin to keep the edge of the fabric flat If you need to adjust fabric touch Pivot Sew Step on foot control Th...

Страница 32: ... one for your fabric and make all adjustments automatically Fabric Stretch light cut in two Touch Stretch Light fabric and Seam Overcast technique on the Sewing Advisor A Use Presser foot J and size 75 stretch needle as recommended Sew Place fabric pieces right sides together Put the fabric in position under the presser foot with the pin on the foot along the edge of the fabric Step on foot contro...

Страница 33: ... to pull for gathering Fabric Woven medium cut in two Touch Woven medium fabric and Baste technique Use Presser foot A and size 80 needle as recommended Place the fabrics right sides together Put the fabric in position under the presser foot Seam allowance 5 8 15 mm Sew Step on foot control The Sensor Foot lowers automatically If you need to adjust fabric touch Pivot Stitch along seam line Touch P...

Страница 34: ...the pin about 1 4 6 mm from the hem edge Hold the fabric wrong side up with the hem to the right Fold the hem under to the right side leaving about 1 4 6 mm of the hem extending to the right You will sew on this extension Sew Place the fabric under presser foot D with the folded edge against the right toe of the foot Step on the foot control The Sensor foot lowers automatically Be sure to remove t...

Страница 35: ...rol The Sensor Foot lowers automatically Sew along the hem edge Touch Repeat this technique on a Stretch medium fabric The Sewing Advisor selects a flatlock stitch Follow other recommendations given on the Touch Screen Fold a hem to the wrong side and stitch with flatlock stitch on the right side Trim away excess fabric Use this technique for belt loops too When sewing over seams in extra heavy fabr...

Страница 36: ...l with the white marking line on the foot In you can enter the buttonhole size with the or button Average buttonhole sizes are 16 mm 5 8 20 mm 3 4 24 mm 1 Maximum buttonhole size when using the Buttonhole Sensor Foot is 50 mm 2 Many button packages list the size or use the Buttonhole Rule see illustration The buttonhole size needed will vary with the thickness and style of your button Always stitc...

Страница 37: ...44 Button Sew buttons snaps hook and eyes quickly with your Quilt Designer II Fabric Woven medium Touch Woven medium fabric and Button technique in the Sewing Advisor Use Size 80 needle and the clearance plate to create a thread shank as recommended Snap off presser foot Lower the feed teeth as recommended by the help Pop up Sew Place the thin end of the clearance plate under button when sewing on...

Страница 38: ...u all information you need to get the best result Lightning Stitch Stretch Stitch Touch Stretch light in the Sewing Advisor and select Stretch Stitch A105 from the Stitch d Card A1 Your Quilt Designer II will automatically make the standard settings The Touch Screen will show you all information you need to get the best result Straight stitch can also be used for topstitching For a more visible to...

Страница 39: ...l The Sensor Foot lowers automatically Touch Touch stitch width to move the needle 12 steps into the left needle position Stitch A101 Touch to move needle 24 steps into the 6 0 right needle position Stitch A103 Touch stitch width to move needle back to center position Each touch on stitch width or corresponds to a 0 25 mm adjustment of the needle position To sew about 1 4 6 mm from the edge touch ...

Страница 40: ...Presser foot E so the needle is on the left side of the foot There are two bars on the foot so you can snap on the foot to the right or left of the needle Place fabric under the foot right side up with the zipper foot on the right side of the zipper Sew Step on the foot control The Sensor Foot lowers automatically If you need to adjust fabric touch Pivot Begin stitching across the bottom pivot and...

Страница 41: ...nsiderable strain and for topstitching in heavy fabrics Repair garment seams in stress areas with this stitch Fabric Woven heavy Touch Woven heavy fabric in the Sewing Advisor and Stitch A108 Use Presser foot B and size 80 needle as recommended Put the fabric in position under the presser foot Sew Step on foot control The Sensor Foot lowers automatically If you need to adjust fabric touch Pivot St...

Страница 42: ...ch Woven Medium in the Sewing Advisor and select the stitch A113 three step zigzag Your Quilt Designer II will automatically make the standard settings The Touch Screen will show you all information you need to get the best result Use Presser foot A or if overcasting presser foot J Presser foot J prevents stitches from puckering at the edge Size 80 needle as recommended Sew Put the fabric in posit...

Страница 43: ...trol The Sensor foot lowers automatically Touch Pivot and adjust fabric if necessary Begin sewing above the hole and sew down over it Once over the hole touch Continue sewing The machine will sew back and forth across the hole 12 times to darn the hole closed Touch Step on the foot control to sew again The stitch will now repeat the same size darning square in succession and the machine will stop ...

Страница 44: ...nhole for leather These buttonholes will be selected by the Sewing Advisor see page 36 Buttonhole Step by Step Buttonhole Use the step by step buttonhole when the fabric is too narrow and or uneven for the wheel on the Sensor Buttonhole Foot to turn smoothly Select a buttonhole and snap on Presser Foot C Begin sewing buttonhole the machine will sew the left column in reverse The buttonhole foot ha...

Страница 45: ...rtack end of the buttonhole over the cord Thread cord ends into a large needle pull to the wrong side and knot ends before cutting excess cord Buttonhole Balance To balance the stitch density of the right buttonhole column to the left for speciality fabrics open when a buttonhole is selected will make the stitches in the right column closer together more dense will make the stitches further apart ...

Страница 46: ... or trim later For heavy stretch fabrics 19 Overlock Stitch Seam and overcast in one step along the edge or trim later For medium stretch fabrics 20 Flatlock Decorative hems and overlapped seams belts and bands For medium heavy stretch fabrics 21 Elastic Casing Stitch For overlapped seams in tricot To sew casing over narrow elastic 22 Reinforced Zigzag For joining fabric edge to edge or overlappin...

Страница 47: ...47 Quilting ...

Страница 48: ... Quilt and Appliqué Stitch d Card E1 On Stitch d Card E1 you find quilt and appliqué stitches Simulate the look of a hand quilting with stitch E102 and invisible thread Touch stitch E124 for stipple quilting There are also stitches that can be used for Crazy Quilting for instance E115 E117 E120 and E121 The feather stitches E107 12 are very typical for quilting Stitches E103 06 are 6 9 mm wide and ...

Страница 49: ...When sewing the hand look quilting stitch the result depends on what fabric batting and thread you are using The thread tension is set automatically for sewing a quilt using cotton fabric cotton batting and Sulky 40 weight Rayon thread in the bobbin and Sulky invisible thread on top When sewing a quilt using other fabrics battings threads be sure to try the stitch on a sample first Set the thread t...

Страница 50: ...inates with the quilt Match the bobbin thread color to the color of the quilt back Place the quilt under the presser foot and step on the foot control Set the speed in SET 3 to slow medium as you learn this technique You move the fabric as you sew You can mark a design to be quilted or follow the seam lines of the pieced quilt for outline quilting Stipple quilting is usually sewn in a solid fabric...

Страница 51: ...g 9 1 2 yds 8 7 m cotton fabric Batting 112 x 93 2 85 x 2 35 m Neutral colored Sewing thread Sewing thread to matching fabrics in outer logs 14 15 and 16 17 Sewing thread matching backing Schmetz Quilting Needles 412 40 20 01 Safety pins for basting the quilt Husqvarna Viking Ruler 412 66 17 01 or 412 66 15 01 Husqvarna Viking Cutting Mat 412 66 13 01 Olfa Ergonomic Rotary Cutter 415 16 42 01 1 4 ...

Страница 52: ...ith the edges of the center square Repeat for all squares Place the two square units on top of the fabric strip for log 3 right sides together Sew Align ruler with raw edge of the unit and cut to form three piece units Repeat for all blocks Always press seam allowance towards the center of the block Illustration C D E Continue sewing logs in this way until you have used all strips and have 99 finis...

Страница 53: ...s open Outer border Sew the outer border in the same way as the inner border but start stitching 8 200 mm from the edge of the strip this time Two strips need to measure at least the length of the quilt plus 16 400 mm and two needs to measure at least the width of the quilt plus 16 400 mm Quilting Piece the backing to form one piece at least the size of your quilt Place the backing on a flat surfac...

Страница 54: ... stitching on the diagonal Illustration K Trim the seam allowances to 3 8 9 mm and press open Illustration L Sew the remaining strips in the same way Fold in half lengthwise wrong sides together and press Starting at the bottom edge of the quilt lay a binding strip on the wrong side of your quilt raw edges aligned Touch needle stop down Start stitching 2 50 mm in from the beginning of the binding ...

Страница 55: ... Illustration Q Turn the binding to the right side and pin in place Tuck excess fabric at the corners into a miter Use presser foot A and stitch A102 or the optional Edge Joining Foot and stitch A103 and stitch the binding in place from the right side of the quilt To label the quilt with your name the name of the quilt date and other information use the programmable letters and numbers on stitch d...

Страница 56: ...Quilting with Quilt Designer II 56 ...

Страница 57: ...57 Decorative Sewing ...

Страница 58: ...ive possibilities even more Fashion Use the stitches on Stitch d Card N1 Fashion to decorate clothing and accessories Here a pair of trousers in fake suede fabric have been decorated with stitches from Stitch d Card N1 The stitches are combined with ric rac trim velvet and snake skin ribbons Use a pictogram pen to mark a straight line where the first stitch is to be sewn Mark parallel lines 2 5 cm ...

Страница 59: ...ed fabric under the needle and touch Turn the hand wheel to pull the bobbin thread up through the fabric and hold both threads to prevent them from being dragged down Start sewing not too slowly moving the hoop about smoothly The speed of the machine and the speed in which you are moving the hoop determine the size of the stitch Jewelry Use the free motion stitches to make jewelry Hoop water solub...

Страница 60: ...idery weight bobbin thread Touch Woven medium on the Sewing Advisor and stitch A128 on Stitch d Card A1 Use Presser foot B as recommended Sew Cut a small square for the appliqué from the cotton scrap To baste the applique square to the fabric touch A111 to zigzag stitch or use fusible web Place Tear A Way stabilizer under the fabric Place the fabric under the presser foot Satin stitch around the s...

Страница 61: ... between the two pieces of fabric ribbon or lace Optional Snap on the optional Edge Joining presser foot to guide the lace and fabric Lettering Your Quilt Designer II includes the Block alphabet Stitch d Card O1 Two additional lettering Stitch d Cards are available as optional accessories Outline Block alphabet P1 and Script alphabet R1 Use the lettering for monograms gift items to label and date ...

Страница 62: ...ead Use Presser foot B as recommended Sew Place stabilizer under fabric Sew several stitches FIX Touch at the middle of the stitch the machine stops sewing and locks the stitches with several tiny straight stitches Stitch Re start Touch stitch re start to begin at the first stitch of the decorative stitch If you have altered stitch width stitch length or elongation it will be remembered Touch Stitc...

Страница 63: ... end to end This doubles the creative possibilities Stitch a few patterns Touch mirror image end to end Watch the stitch change on the Touch Screen Stitch a few more patterns Note Program stitches with side to side and or end to end mirror image or mirror image entire stitch programs for unlimited creative stitch possibilities See Program your Quilt Designer II page 64 Elongation Elongation alters...

Страница 64: ...than the active select the memory number first before programming any stitches The programmed combination will be saved automatically in the active memory Moving the Cursor The cursor on the Touch Screen is under the active programming space Use the arrows to move the cursor sideways The number between the arrows indicate under which stitch in the sequence the cursor is positioned Deleting Stitches...

Страница 65: ...t to the stitch To program uilt in lower case letters touch in the lower right corner of the Stitch d Card The lower case submenu is activated is visible on the Touch Screen Touch u the letter appears on the display and the cursor moves to the next position Continue to enter the letters i l and t Eject Stitch d Card O1 and insert Stitch d Card E1 Touch stitch E115 It appears on the Touch Screen To...

Страница 66: ...the stitch You can use any of the functions in stitch length and width mirror image and elongation elongation can be made if satin stitches only are programmed The changes will be remembered in the permanent memory Sew your Program To sew your program touch FUNC to bring up the mode Your stitch program will appear on the Touch Screen Presser foot B is recommended A stop is indicated by a stop sign...

Страница 67: ...67 Care of your Quilt Designer II ...

Страница 68: ... hole marked OUT around the bulb 2 Do not turn the bulb just pull it down to remove the bulb 3 When inserting place the rubber sheath with its shallow hole marked IN around the new bulb insert the bulb by pushing it up Make sure the bulb is correctly inserted Changing the Light Bulb B 1 Remove the plastic guard by pulling slightly downward 2 Place the rubber sheath found in the accessory box with ...

Страница 69: ...e opener on the brush which you will find with the accessories and then in the recess at the rear of the stitch plate Turn toward you to pop off the stitch plate Clean the feed teeth with the brush Cleaning Under the Bobbin Area When lint builds up the area under the bobbin case must be cleaned Remove the bobbin case holder 1 covering the front part of the bobbin case 2 Remove the bobbin case by li...

Страница 70: ...y into clamp Rethread top and bobbin Use recommended presser foot Turn machine off and on to reset Consult your dealer for service Needle Breaks Use care not to pull fabric when sewing Insert new needle as HELP recommends Insert needle correctly as page 16 explains Poor tension Enter fabric weight and type in Sewing Advisor Rethread top and bobbin use quality thread New needle size and type as HEL...

Страница 71: ...r light Change screen contrast in SET Menu Functions on theTouch Screen are not activated when touched Calibrate the Touch Screen page 22 Have your Quilt Designer II serviced regularly by your HusqvarnaViking dealer If you have followed this trouble shooting information and still are having sewing problems take the machine to your dealer If there is a specific problem it is a great help to test sew...

Страница 72: ...Care of your Quilt Designer II 72 ...

Страница 73: ...73 Optional Stitch d Cards EmbroideryTheme ...

Страница 74: ...and lacy effect Stitch d Card D2 features smocking stitches that are sewn over fabric that has been pleated or gathered The finished result immitates the hand smocking technique There are also decorative stitches and a buttonhole perfect for Heirloom sewing Optional Stitch d Cards Buttonhole Stitches B1 On Stitch d Card B1 Buttonholes you find buttonholes and eyelets in different styles plus button ...

Страница 75: ...ches K1 and K2 The Omnimotion stitches on Stitch d Card K1 and K2 can be sewn with a width of 35 mm The 38 different stitches can be combined with each other in the PROG mode The stitches are beautiful to use when decorating clothes and linen Decorative Stitches L1 With the decorative stitches on Stitch d Card L1 you can create the most beautiful stitch combinations to embellish your creations Use...

Страница 76: ...between the three menus upper case letters lower case letters and numbers special characters Optional EmbroideryTheme Down through the ages people all over the world have enjoyed stitching embroidery designs to personalize and embellish clothing table linens and special heirlooms Early embroideries were stitched by hand With the Embroidery Theme your Husqvarna Viking Quilt Designer II embroiders y...

Страница 77: ...77 Index ...

Страница 78: ... insert 17 Embroidery d Card 17 Personal d Card 17 Stitch d Card 17 Decorative Sewing 57 66 Elongation 23 63 Embellishment 59 Fabric selection 19 Fashion stitches 17 62 66 Fault finding 70 71 Feed teeth lowering 13 Finish the sewing 25 FIX 12 21 62 Foot control 5 6 Free motion sewing 21 58 59 embellishment 59 jewelry 59 stitches 21 58 FUNC 18 Function FUNC 18 NORM 18 PROG 18 64 66 REP 18 64 66 Func...

Страница 79: ...g Advisor 28 Selecting sewing technique on Sewing Advisor 28 Sensor Buttonhole Foot 15 36 Sensor foot 12 13 down 12 extra lift 12 13 lift 12 pivot 12 13 pressure 13 SET 18 20 22 Sewing button 37 speed 12 surface 7 zipper 40 Sewing Advisor 18 19 28 37 Spool holders 8 Spool pin Main spool pin 8 Auxiliary spool pin 8 Start Stop 12 Starting to sew 25 Step by step buttonhole 44 Stitch d Card 17 Stitch ...

Страница 80: ...ons to the performance or design Such modifications however will always be to the benefit of the user and the product Please note that on disposal this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical electronic products If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance ...

Страница 81: ...e note that on disposal this product must be safely recyc led in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical electronic products If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance ...

Страница 82: ...VSM Group AB SE 561 84 Huskvarna Sweden www husqvarnaviking com 412 82 84 26D Ver 1 3 InHouse 2003 2006 VSM Group AB All rights reserved Printed in Sweden on environmentally friendly paper ...

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